Arthur's Tiny House Blog

My take on tiny houses, sustainability and minimalism.

http://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2017/vermont-priests-160-square-foot-house-has-all-the-comforts-of-home.cfm SPRINGFIELD, Vt. (CNS) — Father Peter Williams built himself a house that has all the comforts of home: a full kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, a dining area, a living area with a drop-down television, a propane furnace and even electric radiant heat under the laminate wood flooring. …

A West View, Pa., woman wants to bring the “tiny house movement” to Pittsburgh. One big problem: Most municipalities don’t allow homes as small as hers. http://www.wtae.com/news/tiny-house-big-problem-womans-home-too-small-for-western-pennsylvania-laws/37887932

The problem with the tiny house movement has always been- where do you put them? Because for most people, living is more than just a roof over your head, however small, but it’s important to be part of a community.